Rod and gun . n 95 J. Willis 90 Price 92 Brady 105 W. B. Anderson 100 Booth 67 G. Johnston 95 S. Scobie 100 Avison 50 C. Johnston 60 Carson 75 Hamilton 100 SHOOTING AT WINNIPEG. 99 92 83 79 98 79 53 66 70 65 46 64 53 56 49 55 50 55 55 53 51 51 34 51 47 50 50 50 24 50 29 49 33 44 40 40 A large number of shooters were present at theGarry Gun club grounds, and despite the high windsome good scores were made. The nost notablefactors of the shooting were the sceres of theveterans above that of the newer members Themost brilliant of the day, 24, was that made byWalter Sutton, and considering the tri


Rod and gun . n 95 J. Willis 90 Price 92 Brady 105 W. B. Anderson 100 Booth 67 G. Johnston 95 S. Scobie 100 Avison 50 C. Johnston 60 Carson 75 Hamilton 100 SHOOTING AT WINNIPEG. 99 92 83 79 98 79 53 66 70 65 46 64 53 56 49 55 50 55 55 53 51 51 34 51 47 50 50 50 24 50 29 49 33 44 40 40 A large number of shooters were present at theGarry Gun club grounds, and despite the high windsome good scores were made. The nost notablefactors of the shooting were the sceres of theveterans above that of the newer members Themost brilliant of the day, 24, was that made byWalter Sutton, and considering the tricky wind itwas, to say the least, remarkable. The following scores were made: Sutton 24,Mackay 23, Simpson 22, Nidd 22, Brodie 22, Wye21, Cantwell 20, Carseadden 20, Campbell 18, Pace16, Price 16, Boyd 17, Patterson 18, Coltingham 16,Sreeton 15, Atkinson 16, Lake 15, Decker 15. Scores for the following week: McKay 23, Wye22, .Jumpson 22, Houston 20, Cantwell 20, Cars-callan 20, Chapman 20, Alhouse 20, Holliday. THE WINNING TEAM. Foster . 60 6 nith 35 Cameron 50 Wind* 35 19 32 9 26 11 22 3 9 1006 1810STRAY PELLETS. A mighty big programme for a young club totackle, but it was run oft without a hitch. For the prizes the members owe a debt of grati-tude to the business men of Quesnel. Over one hundred interested spectators occupiedthe seats placed at their disposal, many of whomwere ladies. The lunch and afternoon tea provided by theladies, were greatly appreciated, and all say,Many thanks; come again. 19, Tracey 19, Bellieu 18, Brodie 18, Sutton 18,Lemon 18, Watson 18, Hunt 18, Walker 18, John-ston 17, Boyd 17, Atchison 17, Morris 17, Lock 17,Kellv 16, Patterson 16, Decker 15, Campbell 14,Terior 12, Charleson 12, Bingal 12, Hare 10, Lake10, Cunningham 10. Mr. Arthur Killam performed quite an extra-ordinary feat at the Club shoot at Blodgett, Mo.,on April 20th. He had sent his 12-gauge gun intothe factory for new barrels, and not having re-ceived it in time for the shoot, went into


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